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Living Daylights
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
GenresJazz
Years active1995–present
LabelsLiquid City
Members

Living Daylights is a progressive jazz trio from Seattle,[1] composed of Jessica Lurie (alto/tenor sax and flute), Arne Livingston (bass), and Dale Fanning (drums). They have toured with John Scofield, Groove Collective, Robert Walter, Wayne Shorter, Maceo Parker, and Soulive.

A 2000 review of the Earshot Jazz Festival described the band as the "most promising among the four Seattle acts appearing on opening night", and a "jam-jazz juggernaut fronted by saxophonist Jessica Lurie" that "spin a taut musical yarn, one that reflects a dazzlingly rhythmic sense of melody".[2]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "Two worlds of jazz", The Bellingham Herald (September 23, 1997), p. C3.
  2. ^ Andrew Bartlett, "We're All Ears: 21st Century Earshot Jazz Festival Crosses Borders of Time", The Seattle Rocket (October 18, 2000), p. 8.
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